Junk&Disorder
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Intuitively it looks like something you'd insert in a slot in a big a**ed lock; maybe in a big a**ed metal door; however the penal history of your country has to be factored in; no way being derogatory to the great nation you have built since.
Next thing you'll be wanting to see pictures in focus!No size perspective.
The height of the metal stamping is an indicator; but if the O.P. would repost an image with scale - would be great; in this case and others, especially if requesting identification assistance.No size perspective.
Well I already know it’s a sawset, so it’s not really necessary.lolNext thing you'll be wanting to see pictures in focus!
I’m guessing about 5 inches long, based on what I think is a sheet of paper it’s on, but the stamping could be any size.The height of the metal stamping is an indicator; but if the O.P. would repost an image with scale - would be great; in this case and others, especially if requesting identification assistance.
Just to be clear New Zealand was never a Penal Colony. The Land of Oz was where all the crimmies were sent from Britain. And even the Aussie's weren't a penal Colony in 1937.Intuitively it looks like something you'd insert in a slot in a big a**ed lock; maybe in a big a**ed metal door; however the penal history of your country has to be factored in; no way being derogatory to the great nation you have built since.
Excuse me, but I did not say or imply colony. It is a very difficult read but Robert Hughes' The Fatal Shore is very decent book on this subject. Likely the stamped 1937 is a date, but not yet a certainty.Just to be clear New Zealand was never a Penal Colony. The Land of Oz was where all the crimmies were sent from Britain. And even the Aussie's weren't a penal Colony in 1937.That ended shortly after the US Civil War. Late 1860's IIRC.
My images do not show edges of a paper; but if the width of the 'N' is ¼” long the tool would be ~ 4⅝" which is pretty close to 5 - at least in grenades - hopefully we get new picture from the O.P.I’m guessing about 5 inches long, based on what I think is a sheet of paper it’s on, but the stamping could be any size.
Maybe. The first word is not entire legible, though. I see N _ _ YD BUFF. What are the missing letters? And what is the smaller word after the model number?Stamping has some good clues.
Well you saidExcuse me, but I did not say or imply colony. It is a very difficult read but Robert Hughes' The Fatal Shore is very decent book on this subject. Likely the stamped 1937 is a date, but not yet a certainty.
I took that as an inference to the Penal Colonies of the 19th Century. Wasn't trying to offend you, just that people often jumble the histories of NZ and Australia. Just how I took your post. Again wasn't trying to offend you.however the penal history of your country has to be factored in
Robert Hughes' 1986 book The Fatal Shore: The Epic of Australia's Founding is a detailed account of the British colonization of Australia and the impact of its convict transportation system. Hughes examines the country's origins as a penal colony,
Are you familiar with military tools? I know nothing about New Zealand or Australian military tools, but that marking smacks in style and purpose to be akin to the British MOD so-called crowfoot marking. It looks martial. But that's just a hunch.And another important clue in this pic of mark on back..
Are you familiar with military tools? I know nothing about New Zealand or Australian military tools, but that marking smacks in style and purpose to be akin to the British MOD so-called crowfoot marking. It looks martial. But that's just a hunch.
Am I on your Ignore list again?!What are the first few letters before YD BUFF?
I see N _ _ YD BUFF. What are the missing letters?
C'mon, it was only one minute prior. I was verifying what I thought it said. Really. Was typing slow and sitting in the mist.Am I on your Ignore list again?!![]()
I know, just playing backJust teasing, bud.
Somewhat screwdriver like..How sharp is the "short" leg?

It looks most likely to read:Please transcribe the marking


5/8 seems reasonable for a 9 inch long offset screwdriver, this thing is built like a railroad tie.lolI have much bigger ones (9" OAL, 5/8" stock), in all kinds of configurations, including for drag links. It's the depth of the blade on this one that makes me think of it more as a key, though. It'll be fun to resolve this one. Hopefully.
? It's definitely robust - and I have not completely abandoned my first impression of it as a tool seeming wanting to be struck on the spine above the blade, but I don't know if deserves that kind of allusion. If it's ~5" long, I am guessing it's maybe about 3/8" thick maybe a little thicker at the "head" where it seems to slightly taper....built like a railroad tie.
Ya, now that you broke it down, it really isn’t all that beefy. Ok, it’s an offset screwdriver, to be used on a sawset.? It's definitely robust - and I have not completely abandoned my first impression of it as a tool seeming wanting to be struck on the spine above the blade, but I don't know if deserves that kind of allusion. If it's ~5" long, I am guessing it's maybe about 3/8" thick maybe a little thicker at the "head" where it seems to slightly taper.
